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Following Bill's advice on #83, I tried setting up my scripts to use the snap-aligner daemon.
Launching the daemon works, as does sending it jobs using the SNAPCommand app, but sending it the 'exit' command after a job is killed doesn't make the program exit. Instead, the daemon persists and the SNAPCommand app hangs, and I have to kill that SNAPCommand command too, and then manually kill the daemon.
$ snap-aligner daemon &
[1] 49320
$ Welcome to SNAP version 1.0beta.23.
SNAP in daemon mode, waiting for commands to execute
$ SNAPCommand single snap-db unpaired-reads-no-host.fastq.gz -o test.bam
Executing command: single snap-db unpaired-reads-no-host.fastq.gz -o test.bam
Loading index from directory... Loading index from directory... C-c C-c^C
$
$ SNAPCommand exit
C-c C-c^C
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Following Bill's advice on #83, I tried setting up my scripts to use the snap-aligner daemon.
Launching the daemon works, as does sending it jobs using the SNAPCommand app, but sending it the 'exit' command after a job is killed doesn't make the program exit. Instead, the daemon persists and the SNAPCommand app hangs, and I have to kill that SNAPCommand command too, and then manually kill the daemon.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: